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Pressure variation with depth Mountain climbing Determine the change in a...

Pressure variation with depth

Mountain climbing Determine the change in air pressure as you climb from elevation of 1650 m at the timberline of Mount Rainier to its 4392-m summit, assuming an average air density of 0.82 kg/m3. Will the real change be more or less than the one you calculated? Explain.

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